User talk:Mercedes Muchita-Thomas

Sourcing requirements
Hello, Mercedes Muchita-Thomas, and welcome to Wikipedia! I notice that another editor reverted some content you added to the article Havoc (musician) and I wanted to explain why. Wikipedia has very strict sourcing requirements for information on living people. It doesn't matter if we know something is true (or even how we know it), we can't include it in an article unless we are able to provide a "reliable published source" to verify it. This mean sometimes details are missing on article subjects, but the more important point is that it means everything we write about people is more likely to be true. (I say "more likely" because, of course, sources are wrong sometimes.) If you want to add his middle name, you are welcome to do so but only if you can provide a published source that verifies. You can see identifying reliable sources for more information about what kinds of sources we can use for this. Our biographies of living persons policy includes a little more information about the special requirements for articles on living people. If you have any questions about this, or about anything else on Wikipedia, you're welcome to drop by my talk page and I will try to help you or point you to places where you can get help. Alternatively, we have a "tea house" that is available especially to help newer contributors. See Teahouse. Thanks! --Moonriddengirl (talk) 13:07, 13 December 2012 (UTC)